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Definitions

These definitions apply to these terms as they are used in this policy.

Regular Full-time Employee

An employee expected to work no less than eighty (80) hours per
pay period for an indefinite period of time, but at least twelve
(12) consecutive months.

Temporary Employee

A temporary employee expected to work at least forty (40) hours
per pay period with an appointment less than twelve (12) consecutive
months. Temporary employees are not eligible for full benefits, but
do accrue vacation time, do receive holiday pay, and may charge time
to occasional illness.

Part-time Employee

An employee expected to work at least sixty (60) hours per pay period but less than eighty (80) hours per pay period for an indefinite period of time, but at least twelve (12) consecutive months.

Half-time Employee

An employee expected to work at least forty (40) hours per pay
period but less than sixty (60) hours per pay period for an
indefinite period of time, but at least twelve (12) consecutive
months.

Pro rata

To divide or distribute proportionally.

Casual Status Employee

An employee expected to work less than forty (40) hours per pay
period. All Casual employees are classified as non-exempt.

Short-term Disability Income (STD)

Salary continuation for qualified employees who are out of work for more than seven (7) calendar days due to illness or injury. The amount of salary continuation is calculated via a formula based on an employee’s status and length of service.

Long-term Disability (LTD)

Salary continuation at 60% for qualified employees whose illness
or injury prevents them from working beyond six (6) months.

Overview

Eligibility

All employees in regular and temporary status are eligible.

Employees in ¾ and half-time status will receive holiday payments on a pro rata basis based on status.

Employees in Casual status are not eligible for holiday pay.

Any employee receiving short-term disability or long-term disability income is not eligible for holiday pay.

Any employee who is in an unpaid status is not eligible for holiday pay.

Institution-observed Holidays

There are nine (9) Institution-observed Holidays:

New Years Day

Martin Luther King Jr's Birthday

Presidents Day *

Memorial Day

Independence Day

Labor Day

Veterans Day

Thanksgiving Day

Christmas Day

Holidays falling on a Saturday are observed on the preceding Friday. Holidays falling on a Sunday are observed on the following Monday.

* Presidents Day is designated as a floating holiday. With prior supervisory approval, an eligible employee may choose to work on this day and take the equivalent time off on another date. The Institution is officially closed on Presidents Day, which will affect normal daily services (such as mail delivery, shuttle service, stockroom).

If an employee works on a floating holiday, hours worked are to be listed as regular hours on the timecard. On the date the employee takes the floating holiday, holiday hours are to be listed on the timecard. Floating holidays are to be taken in full day increments only.

A floating holiday must be taken in the same calendar year that it is earned. No pay will be given for a floating holiday that is not taken. Floating holidays may not be rolled over into the employee's vacation balance.